Friday, July 24, 2020
Career Networking and Business Cards Diving in further #2 - Hallie Crawford
Career Networking and Business Cards Diving in further #2 - Hallie Crawford So you go to a networking event and youve got your card handy, ready to give someone. How do you handle that initial card swap smoothly and easily? Business Card Tips and Etiquette Heres one good rule of thumb to follow: 1. Card first, then chat. If you know ahead of time that youll be swapping business cards, then itâs often a good idea to get it out of the way first thing. This way, not only is the exchange taken care of and you donât have to worry about it later, but you can make a mental note of the persons name with whom youre speaking, and their company name as well. Then you can dive into the conversation as well and dont have to remember later to swap cards. If youre at a networking event, you know youll be swapping business cards so reaching for your card up front is ok and a good idea. But if youre not at this type of event and this person seems like a good networking contact, how do you handle it? This has been awkward for me in the past because I dont want to seem overzealous with handing over my card. I want it to be smooth and easy. So Ill wait for the right moment in the conversation to say something like, Id love to stay in touch with you. Can I give you my card? Perhaps we can get together for coffee or something to discuss this further. Or even better theyll ask for my card themselves. This brings me to an imp point: Before I attend any event where I think I might make contacts I always make sure to have my cards easily accessible in my purse. I want to get to them quickly without it seeming like the only reason I was there was to comb for contacts. I have a fun and funky business card case. For men, you can simply have them in your wallet in your pocket. But I recommend having them with you. I gotta tell you there were times when I didnt have them and wished Id did because someone asked for one. Sometimes later on the moment is lost. Good luck with your next networking event! Hallie Career tips Please Share This
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